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14 October 2011 C-band optical fibers chromatic dispersion measurement at CENAM
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Proceedings Volume 8287, Eighth Symposium Optics in Industry; 828707 (2011) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910299
Event: Eighth Symposium Optics in Industry, 2011, Toluca de Lerdo, Mexico
Abstract
Here we report on the first CENAM realization of the phase-shift method for chromatic dispersion measurements in mono-mode phase-shifted optical fibers used for the telecommunications C-band (1 550 nm). This chromatic dispersion measurement and calibration capability development at CENAM will provide the Mexican telecommunications industry with a formally established SI units traceability source, thus promoting this rapidly growing and high impact economic sector competitiveness in Mexico. We also identified a 40 MHz modulation frequency, a 2.5 nm wavelength step and the 1 535 nm to 1 570 nm wavelength scanning range, as the optimum experimental parameters that have to be set in order to obtain experimental data which numerical Sellmeier polynomials fittings produce representative determinations for the group delay and the chromatic dispersion. We also obtained 1 549.388 nm ± 0.098 nm, (k=1), for the zero dispersion wavelength, and 0.719 7 ps-nm-2 ± 0.005 5 ps·nm-2, (k=1), for the zero dispersion slope of the tested optical fiber.
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Z. E. Ruíz, B. E. Ayala, E. Rosas, I. Torres-Gómez, C. H. Matamoros García, Jorge A. Huerta-Ruelas, and N. Arzate "C-band optical fibers chromatic dispersion measurement at CENAM", Proc. SPIE 8287, Eighth Symposium Optics in Industry, 828707 (14 October 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.910299
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KEYWORDS
Dispersion

Optical fibers

Modulation

Phase shift keying

Network security

Picosecond phenomena

Telecommunications

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